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. 6 . , Books . . . and more books . . . newspapers . . . periodicals . . . per- sonal guidance booklets . . . prose and poetry . . comedy and drama . . . all a part of our Geep High library. The heritage of our library belongs to every student . . . every Teacher . . . past, present, and future. I library Through her extensive knowledge of literature Miss Mary Louise Thaxton, Grand Prairie High School librarian, often assists students in select ing reading material. study hall Study hall is a period for reading, working assignments, making up tests-and sometimes it is a period for daydreaming. Many students rely on a study hall period to help them keep their high school work up to date.
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Mr. Glenn Flewharty fTrigonom- etry, Solid Geometry, Algebra Ill is drawing a geometric figure to ex- plain a problem to his advanced math classes. E Triangles and squares . . . formulas and fractions.. . . equations and square roots . . . logarithms and axioms . . . such is the vocabulary of math students. Recognizing that mathematical Training is necessary to future engineers , . . scientists . . . tech- nicians . . . architects . . . all skilled voca- tions . . . Geep High offers students ad- vanced as well as basic mathematics courses. , i i fl' ,Nl 'A rl X ll E ir M' Mrs. Mary Hendrix fPlane Geometry, Algebra Ill and Coach Murl Furney KAlgebra I, Commercial Arith- metic, Basketball, Track, Footballj perform a task fami- liar to all teachers-grading papers. mathematics Mr. Jack Arnold lAlgebra II, Plane Geometryl care- fully explains every math problem to the students in his classes. 2I ' 1
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'Mace ' The Homemaking sitting room is so attractive that our teachers often meet there after school to have refreshments and discuss the school day. Here in the informal atmosphere, a sense of relaxa- tion and humor prevails. we , n 4441? . A high school is a working organiza- tion . . . requiring competence and ef- ficiency. These are the people behind the scenes . . . whom we see every day . . . who keep our Grand Prairie High School running smoothly. custodians The custodians of Grand Prairie High School are, first row: Dan Bernethy and Clay Jackson. Second row: J. C. Pendergrass, Henry Louis, and W. D. Walters. cafeteria staff Members of our cafeteria staff are, left to right: Mmes. Eula Schroeder, Juanita Sparkman, Vera Howard, Alma Graham, May Robinson, Alice Casey, Ruth Gipson, Lazelle Chap- man, and Dorothy Barber.
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